Given the feel-good themes of the average kids’ movie — be yourself, follow the golden rule, love each other, blah blah blah — it’s refreshing to see an animated comedy chuck that guck and focus on a real jerk. Not a misunderstood Princess Elsa, or a Wreck-It Ralph with a heart of gold, but an out-and-out, two-bit, sell-you-down-the-river-if-it-would-save-his-own-fur shyster

Given the feel-good themes of the average kids’ movie — be yourself, follow the golden rule, love each other, blah blah blah — it’s refreshing to see an animated comedy chuck that guck and focus on a real jerk. Not a misunderstood Princess Elsa, or a Wreck-It Ralph with a heart of gold, but an out-and-out, two-bit, sell-you-down-the-river-if-it-would-save-his-own-fur shyster

Given the feel-good themes of the average kids’ movie — be yourself, follow the golden rule, love each other, blah blah blah — it’s refreshing to see an animated comedy chuck that guck and focus on a real jerk. Not a misunderstood Princess Elsa, or a Wreck-It Ralph with a heart of gold, but an out-and-out, two-bit, sell-you-down-the-river-if-it-would-save-his-own-fur shyster

Given the feel-good themes of the average kids’ movie — be yourself, follow the golden rule, love each other, blah blah blah — it’s refreshing to see an animated comedy chuck that guck and focus on a real jerk. Not a misunderstood Princess Elsa, or a Wreck-It Ralph with a heart of gold, but an out-and-out, two-bit, sell-you-down-the-river-if-it-would-save-his-own-fur shyster